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300M input shaft, WTF?
Has anybody else ever twisted a 300M input shaft? Just looking to see if maybe I got a flawed shaft or if I have to much line pressure when shifting manually. I have 3 shims in my accumulators with my sonnax kit. I did it at wide open throttle when shifting from 2nd to drive, and it just barely barked the tires and nailed the rev limiter. With a loud bang of the shaft twisting of course, lol!
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broken trans
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Mine was the input shaft but come to find out when i got the shaft out of the tranny it wasn't a 300M. I didn't realize this when i put it in. The one I put back in was a billet for sure. The bad part for me was that one end was stuck in the converter and I couldn't get it out. I called Brian at BTS and he traded me out for the price of shipping. I didn't even by the converter from him, so I thought that was awesome customer service. He helped me out big time!! I would highly recommend buying anything you need from him.
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